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Mr.Thesaxman

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Human brains are about three times larger than chimpanzee brains when corrected for
 
  a. birth order.
  b. age.
  c. body size.
  d. number of nerve cells.
  e. gender.

Question 2

During symmetrical division, _______________ are produced.
 
  a. two new progenitor cells
  b. a progenitor cells and a brain cell
  c. three new progenitor cells
  d. two progenitor cells and a brain cell
  e. two progenitor cells and two brain cells



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c. body size.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a. two new progenitor cells



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